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I need a picture posted if you can,
of the new location of the Air temperature gauge sensor location.
Either on the bike or from the service manual
for 2008 EGC's
If on the bike from far enough away to determine the location,
and another close enough to see the sensor.
Need it for my court case.
I need the picture as supporting evidence.
Also I already won part of the case.
One dealer settled with me, that they F'ed up.
Now if I can get a fiar judge.
If I was LEO would be no problem getting one biased in my favor, but I'm not
so will have to take my chances.
ORIGINAL: notlost_nc
You're like the Energizer bunny....you just don't quit. You gotta admire that. Let us know how it turns out.
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